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    Liftmaker Schindler's First-Quarter Sales Fall on Fx Headwinds

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    Posted on April 23, 2026

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    Last updated: April 23, 2026

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    Schindler’s Q1 revenue fell 5.1% to CHF 2.59 billion, below the CHF 2.63 billion analyst forecast, largely due to currency headwinds, despite stable underlying demand.

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    Table of Contents

    • Schindler's First-Quarter Performance and Market Impact
    • Sales and Revenue Overview
    • Currency Effects and Global Economic Context
    • Regional Performance
    • China's Property Sector Challenges
    • Order Intake and Segment Growth
    • Modernization Services and Organic Growth
    • Foreign Exchange Effects on Growth
    • New Orders and Segment Stability
    • Additional Information

    Swiss liftmaker Schindler's sales dip on forex impact

    By Bernadette Hogg

    Schindler's First-Quarter Performance and Market Impact

    Sales and Revenue Overview

    April 23 (Reuters) - Swiss lift and escalator maker Schindler reported a 5.1% drop in its first-quarter sales on Wednesday, citing significant foreign exchange headwinds.

    Revenue rose 1.7% in local currencies, as foreign exchange had a negative impact of 184 million Swiss francs ($234 million).

    Currency Effects and Global Economic Context

    The safe-haven Swiss franc has gained against the dollar and euro since U.S. President Donald Trump introduced global trade tariffs in April 2025.

    Regional Performance

    Sales grew in local currencies in all regions except China, the Lucerne-based company said.

    China's Property Sector Challenges

    The Chinese property sector continues to struggle, as new construction starts fell 20.3% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2026 after falling 24.4% in the same quarter last year.

    Order Intake and Segment Growth

    Schindler posted quarterly revenue of 2.59 billion Swiss francs ($3.3 billion), down from 2.73 billion francs a year earlier. That was below analysts' average forecast of 2.63 billion francs, a poll compiled by Vara showed.

    Modernization Services and Organic Growth

    The company, which manufactures, installs and services lifts, escalators and moving walkways, said in a presentation that a 2.8% increase in orders in local currencies was driven by modernization services, which grew by 15% in local currencies in the first quarter.

    Foreign Exchange Effects on Growth

    However, organic growth was more than offset by foreign exchange effects, Schindler said.

    New Orders and Segment Stability

    Schindler booked new orders worth 2.83 billion Swiss francs in the quarter, down 4.1% from a year earlier.

    New installations order growth was stable, the company said, despite pressure in China, and its service segment continued to grow steadily.

    Additional Information

    ($1 = 0.7854 Swiss francs)

    (Reporting by Bernadette Hogg; Editing by Matt Scuffham)

    Key Takeaways

    • •First‑quarter sales dropped 5.1% year‑on‑year to CHF 2.59 billion, missing the average analyst forecast of CHF 2.63 billion (investing.com).
    • •The strong Swiss franc and adverse foreign‑exchange movements significantly weighed on reported revenue, mirroring a CHF 431 million FX drag seen in full‑year 2025 (swissquote.com).
    • •In local currencies, underlying sales were likely flat to modestly positive — reflecting steady demand across key regions outside China, where market pressures persist (investing.com).

    References

    • Schindler sees modest 2026 revenue growth as China hurdles persist By Reuters
    • Schindler Holding AG Bottom Line Advances In Full Year | Swissquote

    Frequently Asked Questions about Liftmaker Schindler's first-quarter sales fall on FX headwinds

    1Why did Schindler's first-quarter sales fall?

    Schindler's first-quarter sales dropped due to significant foreign exchange headwinds impacting its revenue.

    2What was Schindler's Q1 2024 revenue?

    Schindler reported a quarterly revenue of 2.59 billion Swiss francs ($3.3 billion) in the first quarter.

    3How does Schindler's Q1 revenue compare to last year?

    Schindler's Q1 revenue decreased from 2.73 billion francs a year earlier to 2.59 billion francs, a 5.1% decline.

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